General "coming":
* venir: This is the most common and general way to say "coming." It can be used for both people and things.
* Example: "Je viens." (I am coming.)
* Example: "Le train arrive." (The train is coming.)
"Coming in":
* entrer: This means "to enter" and implies coming into a specific place.
* Example: "Je suis en train d'entrer." (I am coming in.)
"Coming soon":
* bientôt: This means "soon" and implies that something is coming in the near future.
* Example: "Le film commence bientôt." (The movie is coming soon.)
"Coming back":
* revenir: This means "to come back" and implies returning to a previous place or state.
* Example: "Je reviens demain." (I'm coming back tomorrow.)
"Coming out":
* sortir: This means "to go out" and implies leaving a place.
* Example: "Je sors dans quelques minutes." (I'm coming out in a few minutes.)
Remember that the specific translation of "coming" can change depending on the context.